Monday, May 02, 2011
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I learned about the news because 1/3 of the TRF traffic this morning was directed to articles about Osama bin Laden.

Although many Obama's voters would prefer if this were how Osama should be treated, it wasn't the case. The clear order was to kill him, and once they killed him, they threw him to the sea - to agree with an Islamic counterpart of cremation - no country wanted to host the grave. It wasn't specified whether 72 American virgins were swimming in that sea.

Almost ten years ago, on 9/11/2001 at 9:30 am, I was defending my PhD in New Jersey.

Almost ten years later, the world's most famous terrorist was paradoxically killed by the most pro-Muslim president in the U.S. history. Well, at least he took the credit for the work of the U.S. troops and Pakistani intelligence.

Well, Obama didn't fail to mention that Osama was not only a Muslim leader but also a "mass murderer of Muslims". Holy cow. I listened to the speech and Obama actually said that Osama was not a Muslim leader. Surely he was. The most influential one. Because of this influence, the freshly and happily dead terrorist has also been the world's most wanted climate jihadist.

Congratulations, America. And rest in hell, Osama.

As people on Twitter say, Obama killing Osama is a sign of a weakly broken supersymmetry in Nature. We have found Osama - and now let's also find the Higgs boson bastard.

The Google Earth or Google Maps coordinates and picture of Osama's mansion are available at other blogs, much like the history of this successful search. What about the consequences? The stock market rally has largely evaporated. Taliban has promised to revenge for the death; meanwhile, Hamid Karzai told his Taliban countrymates that they're ludicrous. And many Muslim bigots don't want to believe that their hero is gone.

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (CEO of 9/11) has told the U.S. investigators (and to us, via WikiLeaks) that if America hurts his boss, he has a prepared nuclear bomb in Europe that will be destroyed. That's nice and fair! And I am afraid that much of America could say Help yourself. ;-)

Just to be sure, a message for the Islamists: you shouldn't choose the Czech Republic because the defending ice-hockey champion just hammered Denmark, the country of heretics who draw Mohammed, 6-to-0. Four of the goals were scored within three minutes. ;-)

In remotely related news, today, the 20th annual March of the Living - from Auschwitz to Birkenau (a few miles) - is taking place. International Jewish students are brought to learn something about the Holocaust.

IDF soldiers are not missing

Of course, the acronym of March of the Living is MOTL (as in motl.org) - and there used to be times when March of the Living was ahead of your humble correspondent when you were searching for "motl". ;-) After some time, only the Magic Online Trading League could compete a little bit...

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This bin Laden story is so absurd at so many levels that it cannot possibly be believed except on faith.

I’ve just listened to an interview with Paul Craig Roberts, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration and former editor of the Wall Street Journal and Business Week.

Paul Watson interview with Paul Craig Roberts, May 5:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATOkB7Rl1F4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0h9jvllIKw

The interview Roberts refers to is the one conducted the previous day by Alex Jones with Steven Pieczenik, an old Washington insider who worked as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State and Senior Policy Planner under 4 different administrations and secretaries of state: Henry Kissinger, Cyrus Vance, George Schultz and James Baker. Pieczenik was also one of the guys who set up the Delta Force for counterterrorism, and managed various hostage negotiating situations, beginning with the Iran hostage crisis in the late 70s. Pieczenik says he has become so fed up with what’s going on he decided to speak up. He doesn’t like Obama at all, and what he said in part 5 of the interview about the Bush Jr administration is so astonishing for a guy with his credentials that Paul Craig Roberts thinks Pieczenik runs the very real risk of being killed for saying what he said in a public broadcast.